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PCMag at All Things D

PCMag's former editor-in-chief and current blogger Michael Miller is at the seventh All Things Digital conference (D7) this week at the Four Seasons Resort Aviara, just outside of San Diego. Michael's covering the show in depth over at his blog, Forward Thing.

He kicked things off yesterday with a post about Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher's "Web 3.0" presentation, which attempted to map out the future of cloud computing. News Corp. head honcho Rupert Murdoch was also present to talk about "a major turning point for media," we're sure with a fairly ominous inflection.

Of course it wouldn't be a proper technology conference without some words about Twitter. All Things D went straight to the source, inviting the company's co-founders Evan Williams and Biz Stone, who told the audience, among other things, that they had no plans on selling their site.

AT&T Chairman Randall Stephenson, meanwhile, spent his time defending his network, while assuring those present that there are big changes on the way. Also present was Ticketmaster's Irving Azoff, who spoke about the "demonetization" of recorded music.

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